Lightweight shopping bags banned from 1 June

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NSW , 30 May . The phase-out of problematic plastic waste and the transition toward a circular economy are in the pipeline with changes taking effect from June this year.

The NSW Government is introducing legislation banning the use of single-use plastics to address the problem of plastic waste, which starts with lightweight plastic bags, rolling out from 1 June 2022.

The supply of lightweight plastic bags

From 1 June, lightweight plastic bags that are 35 microns or less thick will no longer be supplied, including those made from biodegradable, compostable and bio-plastics.

The ban will not apply to:

  • barrier bags such as bin liners, human or animal waste bags
  • produce and deli bags
  • bags containing medical items

This ban aims to help NSW transition to a circular economy that prioritises re-using and recycling resources to eliminate waste.

Further single-use plastic bans will continue from 1 November 2022.

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